The rules of etiquette in British and Belarusian everyday life Made by: Anastasiya Bukato Form 8 A
English proverb says: Good habits are better than good principles, and good manners are better than good habits.
2016 is the year of culture in Belarus
Aim: to do the analysis of the most common rules of etiquette in British and Belarusian everyday life
The Oxford advanced learners Dictionary gives the following definition: Etiquette is he formal rules of correct or polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession
The concept of etiquette is French. It is connected with the reign of Louis ХΙV ( ). The word etiquette comes from the French word label.
The social significance of etiquette Etiquette reflects the General cultural level of the people (educated, good upbringing, conformity). One of the most important social functions of etiquette is the prevention of conflict situations in interpersonal relations.
The groups of the rules of etiquette in everyday life: Dining etiquette Greeting and treatment etiquette Guest etiquette Communication etiquette Etiquette in the transport
We have studied and analyzed 38 rules of "Etiquette of everyday life Subgroup The number of rules Dining etiquette 13 (34%) Greeting and treatment etiquette 4 (10%) Guest etiquette 7 (18%) Communication etiquette 11 (30%) Etiquette in the transport 3 (8%) In total 38
Similarities and differences of rules of everyday etiquette Subgroup The number of rules In total MatchesCoincide partly The rules are different or absent in Belarus Dining etiquette (34%) Greeting and treatment etiquette (10%) Guest etiquette (18%) Communication etiquette (30%) Etiquette in the transport (8%) In total10 (26%)14 (37%) 38
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